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Paddleways of Mississippi

Rivers and People of the Magnolia State

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The book explores the profound influence of Mississippi's rivers and creeks on the state's geology, ecology, and culture. It details the unique characteristics of each waterway, including their wildlife and environmental challenges, while weaving in historical and social narratives. Through interviews and personal stories, it brings the rivers to life, highlighting their significance to the communities that thrive alongside them. This blend of natural history and narrative nonfiction caters to a wide audience, from outdoor enthusiasts to historians, revealing the intricate bond between the people and their rivers.

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Paddleways of Mississippi, Ernest Herndon, Patrick Parker

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Titre
Paddleways of Mississippi
Sous-titre
Rivers and People of the Magnolia State
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
304
ISBN13
9781496840653
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The book explores the profound influence of Mississippi's rivers and creeks on the state's geology, ecology, and culture. It details the unique characteristics of each waterway, including their wildlife and environmental challenges, while weaving in historical and social narratives. Through interviews and personal stories, it brings the rivers to life, highlighting their significance to the communities that thrive alongside them. This blend of natural history and narrative nonfiction caters to a wide audience, from outdoor enthusiasts to historians, revealing the intricate bond between the people and their rivers.